A Warming Climate Brings New Crops to Frigid Zones

Are you a supporter of pedophile normalization? How many little kids have you homo raped?
I'm hacking your computer as we speak and sending your files to the FBI. Stay where you are.
 
I'm hacking your computer as we speak and sending your files to the FBI. Stay where you are.


LOL!!!

The FBI huh...

LOL!!!

The FBI got its climate fraud case from EMH, so you go right ahead....

 
After you are done packing fudge, do you lick your fingers clean?


The FBI likely has already talked to you....

and if they haven't, they may in the near future.
 
This from the Wall Street Journal.
Corn and other crops moving North... along with Land Values.

BTW a temporary cyclical cooling due to solar Minimum, does NOT negate AGW, which will make it less severe, and AGW driven by Greenhouse Gases, will continue both along side AND After that Minimum abates.

A Warming Climate Brings New Crops to Frigid Zones
Longer growing seasons help lead northern farmers to plow up forests for crops such as corn that were once hard to grow in chilly territories
A Warming Climate Brings New Crops to Frigid Zones

LA CRETE, Alberta—The farm belt is marching northward.​
Upper Alberta is bitter cold much of the year, and remote. Not much grows other than the spruce and poplar that spread out a hundred miles around Highway 88 north toward La Crete. Signs warn drivers to watch for moose and make sure their gas tanks are filled. Farms have produced mostly wheat, canola and barley. Summers were so short farmer Dicky Driedger used to tease his wife about wasting garden space growing corn.​
Today, Mr. Driedger is the one growing corn. So are many other northern-Alberta farmers who are plowing up forests to create fields, which lets them grow still more of it. The new prospect of warmer-weather crops is helping lift farmland prices, with an acre near La Crete selling for nearly five times what it fetched 10 years ago.​
One reason is the warming planet and longer growing seasons. Temperatures around La Crete are 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit warmer on average annually than in 1950, Canadian federal climate records show, and the growing season is nearly two weeks longer.​
“A few degrees doesn’t sound like much,” said Mr. Driedger, 56, who has farmed for three decades in the area roughly as far north as Juneau, Alaska. “Maybe it doesn’t make such a big difference on wheat or canola, but on corn, it sure does.” In August, he watched a tractor-size tiller yank tree roots from the earth, which were to be piled up and ignited in giant bonfires to create new fields.​
AVERAGE ANNUAL TEMPERATURE IN LA CRETE, ALBERTA​
1950-2010​
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LAND VALUE, CHANGE FROM PREVIOUS YEAR​
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Growing cotton in KS these days
 
The FBI likely has already talked to you....

and if they haven't, they may in the near future.
I told you, I'm a cop and I'm coming to lock you up. They are going to love you in lock up.
 
Because it takes a few centuries to reach the new equilibrium.

This is very basic stuff, and you always faceplant hard at it.

So why do we need to spend $3T annually if it won't have an impact for hundreds of years?
 
I told you, I'm a cop and I'm coming to lock you up. They are going to love you in lock up.


Well, you sure as heck are NOT a SCIENTIST since you NEVER PRACTICE ACTUAL SCIENCE.
 
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